You wouldn't be referring to "Better Days", by any chance? No, I don't read that one. I do think the artwork is kinda cute (derivative American-anime and the cats' eyes sometimes look unpleasantly blank, but at least the critters are recognisable as such) but I find the liberal-bashing too annoying and the ten-year-old-children-having-sex part too disturbing for me to actually read it.
No, I was referring to the works of Ralph E Hayes. (Link is a review of one of his comics, I think it gives a decent idea of his work. NWS for bad language.) http://www.crushyiffdestroy.com/show/nipntuck I rather miss "Tales of the Questor", but I got sick of his my-ideas-are-okay-but-yours-are-not routine and his utter failure to grasp such basic facts as, you know, Iraq NOT having been involved in 9/11, and the fact that it's extremely boring to read a story in which all the characters except the resident strawman agree on practically everything. (Though I did like the bit in "Goblin Hollow" where Lily freaked over Ben owning a gun, because - gasp! - they agreed to disagree on it.)
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No, I was referring to the works of Ralph E Hayes. (Link is a review of one of his comics, I think it gives a decent idea of his work. NWS for bad language.)
http://www.crushyiffdestroy.com/show/nipntuck
I rather miss "Tales of the Questor", but I got sick of his my-ideas-are-okay-but-yours-are-not routine and his utter failure to grasp such basic facts as, you know, Iraq NOT having been involved in 9/11, and the fact that it's extremely boring to read a story in which all the characters except the resident strawman agree on practically everything. (Though I did like the bit in "Goblin Hollow" where Lily freaked over Ben owning a gun, because - gasp! - they agreed to disagree on it.)